As discussed by a number of people in bug #562757 it appears that nfs-kernel-server has kicked off a transition to the use of rpcbind - at least, nfs-kernel-server has switched to needing rpcbind and we can't have two things claiming the portmap port. Since a number of packages currently rely on portmap (list based on rdepends below) this is likely to require a transition of some kind.
I've not seen any discussion of how this is supposed to work, or any mention of the planned transition before it broke my systems. There's quite a few bugs in ONCRPC related packages related to the current state but none of them seem to have a summary of what the intention is - does anyone have any information here? Daniel Baumann <dan...@debian.org> doodle (U) Mark Brown <broo...@debian.org> nis Tim Cutts <t...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> am-utils Debian QA Group <packa...@qa.debian.org> unfs3 Alberto Gonzalez Iniesta <a...@inittab.org> netkit-bootparamd netkit-rusers netkit-rwall No??l K??the <n...@debian.org> drac Chuan-kai Lin <ck...@debian.org> fam Robert Luberda <rob...@debian.org> rlinetd Ola Lundqvist <o...@debian.org> harden Debian GNUnet Maintainers <gnu...@lists.debian-maintainers.org> doodle Michael Meskes <mes...@debian.org> quota Anibal Monsalve Salazar <ani...@debian.org> nfs-utils rstatd Miquel van Smoorenburg <miqu...@cistron.nl> nis (U) Geert Stappers <stapp...@debian.org> p3nfs -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org